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Lower Manhattan Test and Clean Program

EPA has begun the final phase of its response to the events of September 11, 2001 with a program to test indoor spaces in Lower Manhattan. The program, which covers the area south of Canal Street and west of Allen and Pike Streets, will allow residents and building owners to have the air and dust in their units tested for four contaminants associated with dust from the collapse of the World Trade Center.

EPA Releases Updated Data from its Lower Manhattan Test and Clean Program

Registration has now closed. If you have any questions about the Lower Manhattan Test and Clean Program please contact Melissa Dimas at 212-637-3677.

The following documents are for information only.

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Registration Letter for Residents    
Registration Letter for Whole Buildings Applicants    
Program Overview Download Download
Access Agreement for Residents In English Only
Access Agreement for Whole Building applicants In English Only
What is EPA testing? Download Download
Testing & Results Download Download
Cleaning Download Download
Services for Building Common Areas Download Download
Fragile Items Download Download
Cancellation and Rescheduling Download Download
Questionnaire for Whole Building Applicants  



Map of the area south of Canal Street and west of Allen and Pike Streets


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